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Mystery/ThrillerJeneva Rose: Don’t Write for TrendsRobert Lee Brewer
8 Ways to Keep a Long-Running Series Fresh, Book After Book, by C. S. Harris
Writing Techniques8 Ways to Keep a Long-Running Series Fresh, Book After BookC. S. Harris
Clues for Killing It in Crime Fiction, by Pamela Fagan Hutchins
Mystery/Thriller9 Clues for Killing It in Crime FictionPamela Fagan Hutchins
Mystery/ThrillerElizabeth Kaufman: My Advice to Writers Is To WriteRobert Lee Brewer
The Anatomy of Cozy Charm | Jane K. Cleland
Mystery/ThrillerThe Anatomy of Cozy CharmJane Cleland
How to Write Your Memoir as a Thriller and Your Thriller as a Memoir, by Art Bell
Mystery/ThrillerHow to Write Your Memoir as a Thriller and Your Thriller as a MemoirArt Bell
A graphic with a split design, featuring a woman on the left and a book cover on the right. On the left, a photo of a woman with light-colored hair and a dark top is framed by a white border with abstract designs. The text "BREAKING OUT" is written in bold, stylized letters to her right, and "NITA PROSE" is written in smaller letters below. The Writer's Digest logo (WD) is in the bottom left corner. On the right, a book cover for "The Maid's Secret" by Nita Prose is visible. The cover is bright yellow with an illustration of a maid's uniform and a book in the center. The title "THE MAID'S SECRET" is written in large, bold letters at the top, and "NITA PROSE" is at the bottom. The overall color palette is bright and eye-catching.
InterviewsBreaking Out: Nita ProseMoriah Richard
Mystery/ThrillerKelly Mullen: Be Open to FeedbackRobert Lee Brewer
How to Leverage Multiple Perspectives in a Psychological Thriller, by Sara Foster
Write Better FictionHow to Leverage Multiple Perspectives in a Psychological ThrillerSara Foster
5 Tips for Writing a Fast-Paced Psychological Thriller, by Douglas Corleone
Mystery/Thriller5 Tips for Writing a Fast-Paced Psychological ThrillerDouglas Corleone
6 Tips for Writing Wartime Cozy Crime Novels, by Helena Dixon
Mystery/Thriller6 Tips for Writing Wartime Cozy Crime NovelsHelena Dixon
A Conversation With Thomas Perry on Suspense and Leaving What Matters (Killer Writers) by Clay Stafford
Mystery/ThrillerA Conversation With Thomas Perry on Suspense and Leaving What Matters (Killer Writers)Clay Stafford
Lee Martin: On Writing a Fast-Paced Literary Suspense Novel
Write Better FictionLee Martin: On Writing a Fast-Paced Literary Suspense NovelRobert Lee Brewer
Bellamy Rose: Don’t Be Afraid To Try New Things
Write Better FictionBellamy Rose: Don’t Be Afraid To Try New ThingsRobert Lee Brewer
Write Better FictionHannah Deitch: On Accepting More Positive FeedbackRobert Lee Brewer
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